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What are the requirements for studying in Canada?
The conditions for applying for studying in Canada are as follows:

Canadian universities adopt the application system, which mainly depends on students' high school grades. For students in China, it is generally the first half of Grade One, Grade Two and Grade Three, or the students who have already graduated should combine the three-year grades of senior high school. For graduate students, it depends on the achievements of the university for several years.

Undergraduate course: 80% of ordinary universities can, and more than 85% are recommended by better schools. Some schools will require HKCEE and college entrance examination results, while others will not, depending on the school official website.

Postgraduate: You must have a bachelor's degree. Except MBA, almost all master's majors require applicants to graduate from the same undergraduate major. Special majors such as law, accounting and medicine may not be admitted even if they are the same as undergraduate courses.

Documents applied by graduate students, including resumes, letters of recommendation and personal statements, are also particularly important. Because there are fewer master's degrees in Canada, it is not easy for both ordinary schools and prestigious schools to apply. Generally, the GPA is required to be above 3.0 or 75%, but the famous schools recommend more than 80%, almost more than 85%.

College: Compared with universities, the admission standards for college students are much lower. Top Canadian universities such as George Brown, Mohawk College and Calano College basically require 75% of international students' scores, and should not exceed 85%. There are basically no requirements for the scores of national and college entrance examinations, and sometimes there is no lower limit for the scores of colleges and universities.

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Application materials for studying in Canada:

1, hard materials: including graduation certificate, proof of study, degree certificate, standardized test transcripts such as TOEFL, IELTS, GRE/GMAT/SAT/ACT, academic transcripts in recent two years, university admission notice, proof of funds, etc.

2. Soft materials: including personal statement, resume, 2-3 letters of recommendation, portfolio and other additional documents; To go to Canada for graduate study, if you are studying for a research master's degree, you need to prepare materials such as magnetic letters;

3. Other materials: application form for admission, student's birth certificate, copy of ID card and household registration book, receipt of tuition payment, employment certificate of parents or other economic guarantors, and income certificate.